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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Rise of the DIY Abortion in Texas [View all]
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/06/the-rise-of-the-diy-abortion-in-texas/373240/
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The Alamo flea market sits right off South Texass lengthy Highway 83; a sprawling, dusty, labyrinth of a place. Under canopies in the converted parking lot, vendors in dark sunglasses stand behind tables heaped with piles of clothing, barking in Spanish and hawking their wares. The air is hot and muggy, thick with the scent of grilled corn and chili.
Customers browse simple itemsmiracle-diet teas, Barbie dolls or turquoise jeans stretched over curvy mannequinsbut there are also shoppers scanning the market for goods that aren't displayed in the stalls. Tables lined with bottles of medicine like Tylenol and NyQuil have double-meanings to those in the know: The over-the-counter drugs on top provide cover for the prescription drugs smuggled over the border from nearby cities in Mexico. Those, the dealer keeps out of sight.
Im here to look for a small, white, hexagonal pill called misoprostol. Also known as miso or Cytotec, the drug induces an abortion that appears like a miscarriage during the early stages of a womans pregnancy. For women living in Latin America and other countries that have traditionally outlawed abortion, miso has been a lifelineits been called a noble medication, world-shaking and revolutionary. But now, its not just an asset of the developing world.
As policies restricting access to abortion roll out in Texas and elsewhere, the use of miso is quickly becoming a part of this countrys story. It has already made its way into the black market here in Texass Rio Grande Valley, where abortion restrictions are tightening, and it is likely to continue its trajectory if anti-abortion legislation does not ease up and clinics continue to be closed.
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And the sad thing we all know is that many of them don't really care about "life," they care
Dustlawyer
Jun 2014
#10
Can coat hangers be that far off? One step forward for mankind, then two steps backward. Hold up
RKP5637
Jun 2014
#5
We must shame these people for their short sighted and narrow minded pandering.
Snarkoleptic
Jun 2014
#9
Control-Z, she's still here. A smart and strong woman who is a fierce advocate for choice.
PeaceNikki
Jun 2014
#8
As we all know, it's never been about "life" but about controlling women.
mountain grammy
Jun 2014
#11